Explanation: In Act I, Scene V, of "Romeo and Juliet" by William Shakespeare, Capulet <u><em>threatens Tybalt and calls him names</em></u> when he threatens to confront Romeo at the party. When Tybalt finds out that Romeo is at the Capulet's party he is outraged and wants to fight Romeo. His uncle, Lord Capulet calls him names like 'you are a saucy boy' and 'you are a princox', and tells him to leave things as they are because he is in charge.